Premier Gold Mines Limited (“Premier” or “The Company”) (TSX: PG) (OTCPK: PIRGF) reports its operating and financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2020. The Company previously released second-quarter production results on July 21, 2020.
Premier is a growth-oriented, Canadian-based mining company involved in the exploration, development, and production of gold and silver deposits in Canada, the United States and Mexico. The Company manages a high-quality pipeline of precious metal projects in safe, proven, and accessible mining jurisdictions and is focused on stable production from its two producing operations and growth through the development of its advanced-stage, multi-million ounce, gold deposits.
2020 Second Quarter Highlights
- Mercedes Mine COVID-19 operations halted during the quarter, mining restarted in June;
- Gold production of 4,765 ounces, year-to-date production of 23,082 ounces;
- Gold sales of 9,382 ounces, year-to-date sales of 24,374 ounces;
- Total revenue of $14.8 million, $37.5 million year-to-date;
- Mine operating income of $2.2 million and a net loss of $14.1 million for the quarter, mine operating income of $1.7 million and a net loss of $26.0 million year-to-date;
- Period end cash and cash equivalents balance of $51.1 million.
CEO Commentary
“Gold production continued without interruption at South Arturo providing for yet another strong operating quarter”, stated Ewan Downie, President & CEO. “At Mercedes, we have implemented a reduction of plant through-put designed to reduce costs, improve the grade, and maximize the profitability of the operation”.
Three months ended June 30, 2020
A total of 4,765 ounces of gold and 567 ounces of silver were produced during Q2 2020 compared to 16,450 ounces of gold and 51,792 ounces of silver during Q2 2019. The significant reduction in production compared to 2020 is directly related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mining operations in Mexico offset by increased production from South Arturo which accounted for all the production in Q2 2020. The Mercedes mine was placed on care and maintenance due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 30, 2020 until the end of May 2020. The mine restarted gradually at the beginning of June, with activity on-site initially limited due to measures required for the safety of mine personnel. Limited amount of ore produced during restart was stockpiled until processing resumed in early July.
The Company reported total revenue of $14.8 million and a mine operating income of $2.2 million during the second quarter compared to revenue of $23.0 million and mine operating loss of $0.7 million during Q2 2019. The decrease in Q2 revenue when compared to the same period in 2019 is due to the impact of the care and maintenance requirement at Mercedes offset by revenue generated from the South Arturo operations and an increase in the average realized selling price. The average realized gold price was $1,557 per ounce, an increase of $274 per ounce of gold when compared to Q2 2019.
Total mine operating income of $2.2 million for Q2 2020 compared to a loss of $0.7 in Q2 2019 is due to a higher gold selling price offset by a reduction in tonnes. A total of $3.8 million in exploration and pre-development expenses were incurred during the quarter. In addition, $5.1 million of care and maintenance expenses and $1.9 million in restructuring costs associated with the restart of Mercedes mine contributed to a net loss of $14.1 million reported for the quarter.
Six months ended June 30, 2020
Table 1: Selected Consolidated Operational and Financial Information
Three months ended June 30 |
Six months ended June 30 |
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(in millions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise stated) (iii) |
2020 |
2019 |
2020 |
2019 |
|
Ore milled |
tonnes |
17,863 |
176,035 |
207,441 |
354,806 |
Gold produced |
ounces |
4,765 |
16,450 |
23,082 |
34,063 |
Silver produced |
ounces |
567 |
51,792 |
53,399 |
109,472 |
Gold sold |
ounces |
9,382 |
17,358 |
24,374 |
34,877 |
Silver sold |
ounces |
14,747 |
56,484 |
56,541 |
119,065 |
Realized Price |
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Average realized gold price (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,557 |
1,283 |
1,506 |
1,277 |
Average realized silver price (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
15 |
15 |
16 |
15 |
Non-IFRS Performance Measures |
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Co-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,036 |
1,014 |
1,120 |
910 |
Co-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,207 |
1,228 |
1,439 |
1,166 |
Co-product cash costs per ounce of silver sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
12 |
12 |
14 |
11 |
Co-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of silver sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
17 |
15 |
20 |
14 |
By-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,030 |
1,005 |
1,115 |
895 |
By-product all- in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,209 |
1,227 |
1,448 |
1,162 |
Financial Measures |
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Gold revenue |
m $ |
14.6 |
22.2 |
36.6 |
44.3 |
Silver revenue |
m $ |
0.2 |
0.8 |
0.9 |
1.8 |
Total revenue |
m $ |
14.8 |
23.0 |
37.5 |
46.1 |
Mine operating income / (loss) |
m $ |
2.2 |
(0.7) |
1.7 |
3.0 |
Net income / (loss) |
m $ |
(14.1) |
(10.1) |
(26.0) |
(11.0) |
Earnings / (loss) per share |
/share |
(0.06) |
(0.05) |
(0.11) |
(0.05) |
EBITDA (i,ii) |
m $ |
(8.6) |
(3.7) |
(14.3) |
0.8 |
Cash & cash equivalents balance |
m $ |
51.1 |
26.4 |
51.1 |
26.4 |
Cash flow from operations |
m $ |
(13.2) |
(3.4) |
(39.7) |
(8.2) |
Free cash flow (i,ii) |
m $ |
(15.7) |
(15.9) |
(46.9) |
(34.0) |
Exploration, evaluation & pre-development expense |
m $ |
3.8 |
5.4 |
7.7 |
11.5 |
Capital |
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Total capital expenditures |
m $ |
1.8 |
12.4 |
6.3 |
25.9 |
Capital expenditures – sustaining (i,ii) |
m $ |
0.9 |
2.4 |
5.4 |
6.6 |
Capital expenditures – expansionary (i,ii) |
m $ |
0.9 |
10.0 |
0.8 |
19.3 |
(i) A cautionary note regarding Non-IFRS financial metrics is included in the “Non-IFRS Measures” section of this Management’s Discussion and Analysis. |
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(ii) Cash costs, all-in sustaining costs, free cash flow, EBITDA, sustaining and expansionary capital expenditures as well as average realized gold\silver price per ounce are Non-IFRS metrics and discussed in the section “Non-IFRS Measures” of this Management’s Discussion and Analysis. |
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(iii) May not add due to rounding. |
A total of 23,082 ounces of gold and 53,399 ounces of silver were produced for the six months ended June 30, 2020compared to 34,063 ounces of gold and 109,472 ounces of silver for the prior-year period.
The Company reported total revenue of $37.5 million and mine operating income of $1.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 compared to revenue of $46.1 million and mine operating income of $3.0 million for the prior-year period. The reduction in production, revenue and operating income, when compared to the prior-year period, is due to the COVID-19 shut down at the Mercedes mine and offset by increased production at the South Arturo mine.
A total of $7.7 million in exploration and pre-development expenses were incurred during the six months ended June 30, 2020. These expenses along with the care and maintenance costs incurred on the shut down at Mercedes mine of $5.1 million and restructuring costs of $1.9 million, contributed to a net loss of $26.0 million reported for the year to date period.
A total of $6.3 million in capital expenditures were incurred during the period, including $5.9 million for mine development at Mercedes, $0.3 million for corporate expenditures, and the balance for sustaining and expansion related activities at South Arturo. The Company closed the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $51.1 million.
Mercedes
The Mercedes Mine is located 150 kilometres northeast of the city of Hermosillo in the state of Sonora, Mexico. Operations are exploiting low-sulfidation quartz veins and quartz-veinlet stockwork for gold and silver.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mexican federal government decreed on March 30, 2020 that most mining was a non-essential business activity. As a result, a care and maintenance plan was immediately implemented at Mercedes. The decree was lifted at the end of May and upon certification of compliance to protocols intended to minimize the risk of COVID-19 presence and transmission on-site and to nearby communities, a phased start-up of ore and waste development as well as delineation and exploration drilling began. Ore was stockpiled in June until processing resumed in early July.
During the two-month shutdown, extensive technical work was carried out to assess alternative mine plans with renewed attention to increasing production margins. A plan was developed to re-start operations by limiting mining and development activities to the Lupita (including Lupita Extension) and Diluvio zones. This realignment recognizes the need to optimize Mercedes’ production to its current reserve base rather than its processing capacity. Key elements of the optimized plan include:
- Consolidating production to one mine portal from five
- Reduce mining rate to 1,200 from 2,000 tonnes per day
- Operating the processing plant on a campaign basis in alignment with the plan and crew rotations
This restructuring has resulted in a reduction of 40% of the employees required to operate the mine and 75% of mining-related contractor costs. The plan focuses on enhancing underground operating efficiencies and supervision to minimize dilution and improve ore quality. Ongoing exploration and delineation drill programs are expected to enable mill throughput to increase toward nameplate capacity over time.
The quarterly operating results are provided in Table 2 below.
Table 2: Mercedes Selected Financial and Operating Results
Three months ended June 30 |
Six months ended June 30 |
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(in millions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise stated) (iii) |
2020 |
2019 |
2020 |
2019 |
|
Ore & Metals |
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Ore milled |
tonnes |
– |
167,588 |
162,408 |
346,359 |
Gold produced |
ounces |
– |
15,532 |
11,587 |
33,146 |
Silver produced |
ounces |
– |
51,354 |
52,207 |
109,034 |
Gold sold |
ounces |
3,061 |
16,440 |
12,746 |
33,960 |
Silver sold |
ounces |
14,747 |
56,484 |
56,541 |
119,065 |
Average gold grade |
grams/t |
– |
3.0 |
2.4 |
3.1 |
Average silver grade |
grams/t |
– |
27.24 |
26.97 |
27.28 |
Average gold recovery rate |
% |
– |
95.9 |
93.9 |
96.1 |
Average silver recovery rate |
% |
– |
35.0 |
37.1 |
35.9 |
Realized Price |
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Average realized gold price (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,436 |
1,283 |
1,440 |
1,277 |
Average realized silver price (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
15 |
15 |
16 |
15 |
Non-IFRS Performance Measures |
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Co-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,130 |
1,053 |
1,245 |
926 |
Co-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,580 |
1,254 |
1,810 |
1,177 |
Co-product cash costs per ounce of silver sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
12 |
12 |
14 |
11 |
Co-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of silver sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
17 |
15 |
20 |
14 |
By-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,114 |
1,044 |
1,236 |
911 |
By-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,587 |
1,252 |
1,828 |
1,173 |
Financial Measures |
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Gold revenue |
m $ |
4.4 |
21.0 |
18.3 |
43.1 |
Silver revenue |
m $ |
0.2 |
0.8 |
0.9 |
1.8 |
Total revenue |
m $ |
4.6 |
21.8 |
19.1 |
44.9 |
Mine operating income / (loss) |
m $ |
(0.4) |
(1.3) |
(2.4) |
2.4 |
Exploration, evaluation & pre-development expense |
m $ |
– |
0.1 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
Capital |
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Total capital expenditures |
m $ |
1.1 |
4.5 |
5.9 |
10.6 |
Capital expenditures – sustaining (i,ii) |
m $ |
0.9 |
2.4 |
5.4 |
6.6 |
Capital expenditures – expansionary (i,ii) |
m $ |
0.2 |
2.0 |
0.5 |
4.0 |
(i) A cautionary note regarding Non-IFRS financial metrics is included in the “Non-IFRS Measures” section of this Management’s Discussion and Analysis. |
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(ii) Cash costs, all-in sustaining costs, sustaining and expansionary capital expenditures as well as average realized gold\silver price per ounce are Non-IFRS metrics and discussed in the section “Non-IFRS Measures” of this Management’s Discussion and Analysis. |
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(iii) May not add due to rounding. |
South Arturo
The South Arturo Mine in Nevada is a joint venture, operated by Nevada Gold Mines LLC, with Barrick Gold Corporation (“Barrick”). Several opportunities exist on the property including the recently developed El Nino underground mine. El Nino is the second mine to be developed at South Arturo and as with the Phase 2 open pit it has delivered consistent results.
Table 3: South Arturo Selected Financial and Operating Results
Three months ended June 30 |
Six months ended June 30 |
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(in millions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise stated) (iv) |
2020 |
2019 |
2020 |
2019 |
|
Ore & Metals |
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Ore milled |
tonnes |
17,863 |
8,447 |
45,032 |
8,447 |
Gold produced |
ounces |
4,765 |
918 |
11,495 |
918 |
Gold sold |
ounces |
6,321 |
918 |
11,628 |
918 |
Silver produced |
ounces |
567 |
438 |
1,192 |
438 |
Average gold grade |
grams/t |
9.3 |
4.1 |
8.9 |
4.5 |
Average gold recovery rate |
% |
89.0 |
82.5 |
89.4 |
0.8 |
Realized Price |
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Average realized gold price (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,616 |
1,271 |
1,579 |
1,271 |
Non-IFRS Performance Measures |
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Co-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
990 |
308 |
983 |
308 |
Co-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii) |
$/ounce |
1,026 |
768 |
1,031 |
768 |
By-product cash costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii,iii) |
$/ounce |
990 |
308 |
983 |
308 |
By-product all-in sustaining costs per ounce of gold sold (i,ii,iii) |
$/ounce |
1,026 |
768 |
1,031 |
768 |
Financial Measures |
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Gold revenue |
m $ |
10.2 |
1.2 |
18.4 |
1.2 |
Mine operating income |
m $ |
2.6 |
0.7 |
4.1 |
0.7 |
Exploration, evaluation & pre-development expense |
m $ |
– |
0.1 |
– |
0.1 |
Capital |
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Total capital expenditures |
m $ |
0.5 |
5.9 |
– |
10.6 |
Capital expenditures – sustaining (i,ii) |
m $ |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Capital expenditures – expansionary (i,ii) |
m $ |
0.5 |
5.9 |
– |
10.6 |
There has to date been little to no impact on the operations at South Arturo due to COVID-19 pandemic. Measures were successfully implemented by the operator to control the risk to the employees and communities.
Production at South Arturo for the second quarter of 2020 was 4,765 ounces of gold and 567 ounces of silver. Production during the quarter came exclusively from the El Nino underground mine which declared commercial production in the fall of 2019.
Co-product cash cost per ounce of gold sold was $990 and all-in sustaining cost per ounce of gold sold was $1,026during the quarter.
The joint venture is currently assessing additional development opportunities, including the Phase 1 and Phase 3 open pit projects and the potential for an on-site heap leach facility. The Company expects to complete an updated technical report for South Arturo during the third quarter with the goal of providing a long-term view of the opportunity presented by this project.
McCoy-Cove
Hydrogeologic modeling, based on pumping tests from two wells, was completed in April and a base model has been prepared for analyzing underground mine plan scenarios. The Company is also completing additional metallurgical work to assess processing options.
Exploration resumed in the second quarter with the completion of three holes for a total of 253 metres of core and 1,116 metres of reverse circulation drilling. The exploration program is ongoing and expected to finish in the third quarter of 2020. Targets for the current drill program include step-outs on previously tested zones as well as untested geophysical anomalies.
Hasaga
The company safely resumed exploration activities at Hasaga mid-way through the second quarter. A total of 4,848 meters were drilled for total expenditure of $0.4 million for drilling and related costs including geological, analytical and administration.
Exploration focused on the lower and upper D areas within the Epp Zone with the goal to test the extent of the known zones towards the Buffalo mine in the southwest and Hasaga mine to the northeast. Initial results from this program are expected in the coming weeks.
Greenstone Gold Mines
The Company owns a 50% interest in the Greenstone Gold Mines Partnership (“GGM”). GGM’s principal asset is the Hardrock Mine Project (“Hardrock”) located on the Trans-Canada Highway near Geraldton, Ontario, Canada. Hardrock is one of the most significant large-scale, near-permitted, mine development projects in North America.
Operations at Greenstone were not directly impacted by COVID-19. Greenstone Management is closely monitoring the situation and closed access to its offices and site during the period. All employees and consultants were working remotely.
Spending at Hardrock during the quarter totaled $5.0 million (CAD$6.8 million) and $8.8 million (CAD$11.9 million) year-to-date. Key activities include further advancement of detailed engineering work for key infrastructure items, permitting, implementation of indigenous agreements, water management modelling and exploration activities outside of the Hardrock deposit. At the end of the second quarter, Greenstone received federal approval of the Schedule 2 amendment of the Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations, which is a significant permitting milestone for the Hardrock Project.
Since inception of GGM in 2015, $115.0 million (CAD$151.2 million) has been expended on initiatives designed to de–risk and further optimize the economic model associated with the project. Some 40,000 metres of additional drilling designed to assess grade continuity within the pit was completed. Premier disclosed a revised resource estimate in late 2019 that was prepared by G-Mining, the Independent Qualified Person (“QP”) for the project. Significant detailed engineering work was also completed during that time to further refine project design and increase the level of confidence associated with costs included in the economic model. Late in 2019, the QP prepared an updated economic model which incorporated the cumulative results of each of the comprehensive work programs over the past three years. The updated economic model, which was delivered to GGM in December of 2019, indicated significantly enhanced economics.
On March 30, 2020, Premier made an offer to acquire the remaining 50% interest in GGM from Centerra for total consideration of US$205 Million. The offer was rejected by Centerra on April 8, 2020. Premier believes that Centerra’s decision to reject the offer is inconsistent with its refusal to make a Positive Feasibility Decision as required under the partnership agreement. Premier believes that the rejection of the offer by Centerra confirms that Centerra recognizes the substantial value associated with the Hardrock Project.
Legal proceedings between the partners continues to progress, however, due to COVID-19 related delays, the trial date has been rescheduled from October 2019 to January 2021.
Q2 2020 Financial Results and Conference Call Details
Full financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 will be released before market open on August 5th, followed by a conference call with senior management being held at 10:00am EDT.
Details for the conference call and webcast can be found below and will be accessible on the Company’s website.
Toll Free (North America): (+1) 888 390 0605
International: (+1) 416 764 8609
Webcast Link: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1346624&tp_key=12e12fda97
Conference Call Replay
The conference call replay will be available from 1:00pm EDT on August 5, 2020 until 11:59pm EDT on August 10, 2020.
Toll Free Replay Call (North America): (+1) 888 390 0541
International Replay Call: (+1) 416 764 8677
Passcode: 283962 #